Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 February 1945
1945-02-02
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Title Section114 1945-02-02 1 The Syonan Shimbun U.S. Admits Loss Oil More War Vessels LISBON, Feb. 1. (Domei)— The L'nitcd Stales Navy l»< tment today admitted ...it two American minesueeprrs and one tank landm ship have been sunk In Hi i Philippines area as the resul of Nippon action, according to J a Washington114 words
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162 1945-02-02 1 A NIPPON Base on the China Continent, Feb. 1. (Drmei)—The recent successful operations resulting in our complete control of the entire stretch of the Canton-Hanliow railvay. togethrr with the South China coast campaign, has enabled Nippon forces to gain command of the162 words
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Article381 1945-02-02 1 Editorial EVENTS are moving pretty fast on the Chin* Front, particularly In its southern sector, and theNippon operations, which resulted in the complete re-opening cf the Canton-Hankow railway, are of farreaching significance For one thing, it means that the ImPf r! al forces have gained greater mobility in381 words
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274 1945-02-02 1 A NIPPON Base in Burma. Feb. 1. (Dome!)— Part of the enemy 19th division, which established a bridgahead on the left bank ol the Irrawaddy River at rhabeikkyln. is now surrounded by Nippon troops from three directions. At present our artillery is fiercely pounding274 words
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115 1945-02-02 1 LISBON Jan. 31. (Dome!)— Australian Deputy Prime MJ»Wer ani War Minister, Francis Forde in a broadcast directed to American listeners, today dGlared it wan a gross mistake t) believe that orgar.ir-d Nippon resistance in various o>-passed areas, such as New Guinea and the Solomons,115 words
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Article73 1945-02-02 1 LISBON. Jan. 31. (Domeil Unitrd States Secretary of the Navy. James Porre'tal. today disclosed that he would as:: Congress to appropriate funds for the construction of over 400,000 tons of new naval vesseK thereby strongly indicating that the American Navy has incurred staggering losses in73 words
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Article83 1945-02-02 1 AT THE South China Front, Feb. 1. (Domcil- Nippon forces after completely reducing Shaokuan drove northward*! a lorn the right bank 'f the North (Peh) and swiftly occupied Fukuo coalfield, situated proxlmately 16 kilometres north of Shaokuan at 7.30 p.m. last Saturday, Jan. 27. Taken completely off83 words
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398 1945-02-02 1 BERLIN, Jan. 31. (Domei) —On the Eastern Front at Ohlau and on either side of Stenau, the Soviets. aitack'ng from out of their Oder bridgeheads, were checked In a German counter attack, according to frontline dispatches. Strong German force* fought their way back west398 words
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142 1945-02-02 1 LISBON. Jan 31. (|>ome:)—lndicating that the "Big Three" anti Axis powers a-e continuing to level pressure against Iran in order to secure oil concessions. George Hall. British Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, today told the House of Commons he "honed" that the Iranian Government would142 words
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253 1945-02-02 1 10,000 U.S. CASUALTIES OX LVZOS AT THE Foremost Luion Front, Feb 1 (I)omei)— Nippon forces are now successfully stemming desperate attempts by American forces to advance in an effort to reach Manila by crossing the Luzon plains from several directions. At present,253 words
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121 1945-02-02 1 CANTON, Jan. 31. (Dome!) I'iie sixth plenary sess on of the Cen:ral Executive and Supersisory Committees of the Chungking Kuomintang decided to convene after an interval of seven years, according tc a d'spatch received here. Thp session is. ch'efly aimed at (Vie ntfoption of measures121 words
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127 1945-02-02 1 TOKYO Jan. 31. (Dome!)— With the return of the Hoshi Maru *o Kobe from Tsingtao, after having completed !ts mission of delivering relief supplies to American internees and prisoners of war in the China area, Sadao Igvchi. Spokesman of the Board of Information,127 words
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Article52 1945-02-02 1 LISBON. Jan. 31 (Doinei)American Secretary of State. Edward Stettinius. Jr., "has been in Italy" in connection with the forthcoming "Big Three" conference which is expected to get underway at any mrment. It was officially divkwed today, according to a Renter'? message from Rome. Tiie report, however, gave52 words
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321 1945-02-02 1 SUICHWA.V, Jan. 31. (Domri) —Suichwan airiield, pivotal bate of the China -based United States air force in south-eastern (him, fell into Nippon hands'at 10 p.m. on Jan. 28. Nippon forces are now holly pursuing routed rnemy troops and closing in on the wallfd (i321 words
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79 1945-02-02 1 ABOUT 10 Calcu.t.-.-Lased B-2!) cfcme over Syjnan .n nine wa\r> a.id bocubed ihe S?le ar area ttom au altitude cf app oI ma ely 9.000 tnetie>. for one ani a half hoar.s iwgirm'.ng 11 a.in. «fi ivOincj a> b report on yesieiday':> rak' N-r-pon79 words
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Article48 1945-02-02 1 LISBON. Jan. 31. (Dome!)— Flipfttten thousand American soldier; in France, who have failed to repoit after the expl'i't.on of theiv < a <■• are behoved to have deserted lie favmi'd forcpv according to a L.<ndon Times disparh from Psrte on the conduct of American troops ir France.48 words
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495 1945-02-02 2 FOE PLANS COMPLETELY FORESTALLEL TOKYO. jMh :!1 (Uomei)—The st«alrg:c advanlage* i«ullin| fr«n, tin ro.npr.r rep: ii.uk to traffic •>' Ui. southern section of the HanfcoM ('union iii.l\.ay, and the oi-rjpahon of Suichwan airfield as ani».'Ui.nd by Dai liuiivri this495 words
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Article112 1945-02-02 2 f p.m. light mur' 6 IS p.m. news flashes In Malal, Tamil. CanIMUUT and Englisli; 6 30 p.m. news .•n Nippon-Go for beg'.nners; 6.40 pii., Children's sor.g>: 7p.m. timn Binnai; piano recital b.» Mb* Chenn Scow Clraiiß; 7.20 p m. Syonan'a local hour followed by next day'"112 words
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54 1945-02-02 2 A SPECIAL charity performance held In nid of "Little Sisters of the Pooi" at the Yamato Qekijo. la*t Saturday realized $48,930. All expenses In conno-flon with the perfcrn.ar.ee. sucli wtarta of Ihfl wnvarr. artls'.e^ p;in!inr. nl tic'icts. transport, etc. mm borne by54 words
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Article395 1945-02-02 2 SAKLRA' • - Notes Comments SAKLRA' It is cncuuragii;g to see thai the I'.irvu i iiiui h U taken a b.gguh lump in the last few ria.w It wa> no; >o long ago mat '!n topp.iiK of 11■•• $JOO,(MO mark was announced ul'ri the fund had been in ii' .iliuiih just short of395 words
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Article54 1945-02-02 2 XT. ANDREWS Cathedral. H.C ar> 830 a.m.. H C fchora!i I.l* am.. Eve \?oik 6 p.m.. St Rl a' (Ka cm>: Sa urday. Fel'ow rh o Serve 1 7pm Sunday. H C 'ebon!) 9.30 a m. fvtOMßi ti-30 p>• Kamoong Kapnr Method* Cniirch. Servce in Malai 11.30 a.in54 words
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106 1945-02-02 2 DIKTHIBITIOX of the prn.rrl of the two charit> AMI staged by the Dramatics and Hhm section of the Syoiian Sports Association which realized 3J136.631.7U. .has been made as follows: Mr. Mori. Kyolku-ka (ho. $400; Mr. Geientser. Syonan Orchestra. $231.70; S.S.A. Dramatic Musical Section $1000;106 words
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185 1945-02-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Jan. 30, iDomeii—"Ra.Bh Behari Bose was not only the father of the Indian independence movement in East Asia but the unofficial ambassador of India to Nippon for nearly 25 years; said Hakim Anwar All Shah. Vice-Chairmtn of the Selansor185 words
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124 1945-02-02 2 lISBON. Jan. 31. (DomehTaking (bC lrfad In what Ls believed to bi a 'ar-riachtng ,>;ov" for PanArab pOiitical'and cultiral solidarity, the Egyptian Gov?niment within a day or two 1* exported to extend 'an Invitation to Arab tfates for a meeting in mid-February to advance the prop3sed124 words
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351 1945-02-02 2 SHANGHAI. Jan. Ml (Domeii hoi* Fo-hai in h's *irst prrfts in(onirw today an Mivor of Shanjhni. a po*t hr assumed on Jan. li as successor to Dr. «'hnij Kinnp« Acting Prwldrn* of the X<»fi<>nal Government of (h'n>. r\piW'i hish hope* for thr succett uf Shang'-iai's economic351 words
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63 1945-02-02 2 FORTHRIGHT NIPPON TIMES EDITORIAL TOKYO, Jan. IL (Domeil-Analvxinß American President Roose- ell's recent inau/?uiation speech, the Nippon Times editorially declares. ■•I'hr astounding contradictions between his words and actual realities cleat ly prove Roosevelt is starling his new term as he had carried63 words
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252 1945-02-02 2 BANGKOK. Jan SI iDomell Thailand's firm determination to prosecute the current War «f Greater East Asia in close co-ope, ration with Nippon for the at. taiiunent of their common objective, was reaffirmed by Foreign Minister See Sena Sombat Sirl in252 words
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188 1945-02-02 2 PALEMBANG, Jan. 30. fDomeii Tlie efficiency of the Nippon defend ers who shot down 206 enemy planes out 259 which participated j m two ra:ds c.w ;'f Pil'mbani? r-roa recently 1^ the cynosure of ad- 1 miration of The local people who are taking part188 words
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98 1945-02-02 2 DJAKARTA. Jan 30. 'Don'eii Tin i' fie definite *i.d rations that the quantity goal in ihe diamond (ol)ection campaign carried out throughout Dj-.wa ttnet Dec. 20. last year, will be <jrea(lv surpassed. Piecious s'ones donated or sold to the authorities for war use totalled roughly98 words
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Obituary34 1945-02-02 2 LAN—Tan Teck Hong pas e1 av&y peacefully at his resldei.cNo 347. Onan R-oad flt ttU ape of 6o or Feb. 1. at 4.30 p.m. tT.T. >. Pn-.oral will takr> p bee today at Biuadari.34 words
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Advertisement560 1945-02-02 2 -t The paper says that far from nut being able to live alone In peace I as Roosevelt claimed. It was America's gratuitous meddling in otl:-r peoples affairs which brought war needlessly to her doors and unnecessarily spread the flames or th» r conflict, Continuing, the paper says that not560 words
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